Broncos' Paymah calls Camarillo an "average Joe''

The Broncos doubled Ted Ginn Jr., while leaving Greg Camarillo to Paymah. Bad move as Denver 'paid more' for that move. Camarillo had a career-high 11 catches for 111 yards, including four catches in the game-securing TD drive in the fourth quarter.

Afterwards, frustrated Denver WR Brandon Marshall questioned his CBs for playing too far off Miami's receivers and said he didn't even know who No. 83 was.

On Monday, Paymah said he disagreed with Marshall's version of their game plan and that Camarillo twisted his words after the game when he told reporters that Paymah said:

"Schemes take away certain things; you can't take away everything," Paymah said. "Our game plan was to stop the run and then stop No. 19 (Ted Ginn Jr.).

"We weren't worried about 83. He's just an average Joe. Honestly, you could have had anybody out there, a high school guy or whatever. That was the weakness we chose to have in our defense. We were giving it to him. That's what I was trying to say."